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igg^gmmmmmmmm^mmmm-^d '^^^^^ j^^l^^^^cÂ£~j j=t^j^^^l t ~~^ ?â™¦ bermuda commercial and genial atvwctsm ajnd r__w.o_4i)ffl vol lxvi-no 6 state super tias antiqijas 34s per annan hamilton bermnda tuesday february 7 1893 annual general tleotiiis of nieht is still a mit'er of wonder to those who sur vived it tlie weight problem solved at last the bermum church society colonial secretary's office slowlv the long hours fraught with momentary neril went by and then the dawn came it saw the cuntfiin shll at tho wheel three of the men at work n-ith the treacherous deck load and the other two toilinij it the pumps on the deckhouse a blonde haired vounsr woman pallid witn her ion viffil was strainlr.fr her achingr eyes to the vacant sea line nothing was in sieht and the alneeri<ih movements of the craft which had beenn to hury herself in the waves as far aa the deckhouse before risinw to them proclaimed too well that she was hopelessly wnterlogared hamilton 21st january 1898 lline following acts have been passed by i the legislature of bermuda during the present session : - 1892 ' session iii mechanics hall hamilton january out 1893 at 7.30 p.m premierhelicaltubing his excellencv lieut general thos c lyons c b governor presiding the proceedings were opened with prayer by rev mark james hymn 215 a & m was then sung the annual report was read by the secretary rev j l lough no 7 an act to amend the bermuda tel ephone company act 1887 in force indefinitely no 8 â€” an act in addition to the acts for preventing injuries and annoyances on public roads in force to 31st december 1895 no 9 an act to regulate the use of bicy cles fir v cent greater sra_rt at lat tie ieilt of wefts tiliu 1st resolution tbe men at the pumps realized tbe desparate strait that they were in and worked like heroes they were relieved at intervals by the men engag ed in getting the deck load over the side the two tasks occupied all their time and aa the cap tain was at the wheel and his wife on the look-out there was no one to handle the sails it was there fore concluded to bring her around before tho wind and let her run before the gale the helm was put no tbe schooner's head paid off and after one breathless moment when the mast were laid paral lel with tbe horizon by a big combing billow the schooner brought her stern to the wind and fled before it with a speed that piled high the foam around her bow was proposed by hon j h trimingham and sec onded by rev george tuoker the 1893 premier racer frame " that the report just read be adopted and printed and widelv circulated with an earnest ap peal for co-operation with this society on the part of every member of the church of england in bermuda weighs 3 \ pounds actual weight of racer all on 19 pounds in force to 31st december 1895 by command j tucker 1 acting colonial secretary was proposed by hon s brownlow gray c m g and seconded by rev mark james and supported by rev w w newton d.d that this meeting thankfully acknowledges the goodness of god in the measure of success which he has been pleased to give to the efforts of the bermuda church sccietv 2_jp resolution premier roadster with mudguards brake saddle pedals complete 30 lbs 25 colonial secretary's office hamilton 14 january 1893 the gale gradually increased in force and by 3 o'clock that afternoon the water-logged craft was laboring fo heavilv that the crew began to have douhts as to whether sbe would keep afloat until nightfall tho water had invaded the cabin for oastle and galley and all stores and provisions had been destroyed the faithful look-out blink ing to the top of the deckhouse searched the hori zon in fruitless expectation often she was de eeivedbvone of the white ridges curling on the dis tant sea line and as often disappointed prrmier road racer the bicycle act 1892 the following section of " the bicycle act 1892 " is published for general information under tbe provisions of the said act :â€” 3bd resolution was proposed by the hon r d darrell and secon ded by mr reginald gray with saddle and pedals complete so 11>s 25 " that the thanks of this meeting be tendered to the officers of the society for their services dur ing the past twelve months and that the follow ing gentlemen be requefted to serve'on the commit tee for the current year : â€” ladies premier 4 oa and after the first day of february on thousand eight hundred and ninety three every person riding or being upon a bicycle in any pub lic road or street or other public place shall at all times between the hours of ceven o'clock in tha evening and five o'clock in the next morning be tween the last day of february and the first day ol september and between the hours of six o'clock in the evening and six o'clock in the next morning between the last day of august and first day of march carry attached thereto a lump whioh.akall be so constructed and fixed as to exhibit a light in the direction in which he is proceeding and eo lighted and kept lighted as to afford adequate means of signalling the approach or position ot the bicycle with guai'ds^^^^^^p&addle ami pedals solbs^^h all fitted with the best and most expensive pneumatic tyre ou earus chain case 25 william s rarr forster m cooper nathaniel a cooper richard f cooper john s darrell hon r t darrell jnspph 0 diekinsorj hon t n dill john fowle john a frith hon w h gosling reginald gray hon jos h harvey alpheus j hill marischnl s hunt charles v insrham o t middleton t scott pearman thomas j pearman clarence peniston w r perincbief thomas s reid joseph h thomas hon t h tri.ninghann thomas 3 wadson robert ward when the sun went down behind his tarnished screen few of the mineola crew hoped to see it again bulwark had been smashed in water was pouring into the hold through the rents in the hull nnd the storm-swol'en co'vexitv of canvas on thc foremast threatened to go into ribbons at any moment the crow rendered desperate withhuti ger and thirst and their fruitless labor at the pumps gave it a sea blesting and wished it would thev had made ft long and bravo fight against the whole atlantic and it is no wonder that thoy wero at last discouraged by tbe array of peri's which thev were called upon to encounter thev had been constantly on deck ever since the pale had first burst open them constantly drenched by tho flving sprav nnd with nothing whatever to eat or to drink the little woman on thc top of tbe deckhouse nr.fl the captain who had never left his station st tie wheel also deserve a prominent pluce in marine literature tl e next day came and went and the next night settled in without anv sail being sighted the craft was b'ill sullenly plunging over the waves and the exhausted creatures who had been vaiclv working the pumps wondered whv she did not nt once plunge head foremost beneath one of the tcwering surge s they were satisfied she would do before a rescuer was sisrhted cushion tyres 22 15 0 second grade machines from 9 good discount for cash or on easy terms of payment -â– ""% machines for hire lamps bells and every accessory iÂ»_el.e3__vi:it3_r sole agents 0-k"oxj_es oo j tucker acting colonial seoreury hon w h wilkinson jr v atkims & co east broad way 4th resolution was prrprop d bv mr thomas 8 beid and seconded hv mr 0 t middleton 17 jan * 7 feb " thnt the thanks of this mreting be offered to the bermuda mechanic beneficial association for their kindness in allowing the church society tho pr&tuitcus use of the hall for ihe purpose of hold ing this annual meeting jany 30 1893 2 m dr merger vet e rim a ri am frasoati - - platts from tlie " minneapolis tribune ij _â– _$â€¢ o sth re oluiiov â– Â» as prop">se.l hv hon w ti gosling nnd seconded bv hon thos n dil : minn : nov 13 1892 boston telephone 41 july 26th 1803 tf f " that a cordial v to of thanks he offered to his excellency the govi-rror for his kindness in ac cepting the offiee of patron of the society and in presiding over this meeting wmuciiu ob tirebermtiuao commended by the medical faculty hygentc health elixir rv w e mover is the story of three young sters wrecked at sea and thrown upon tbe ber mudas here tbey meet with the most extra ordinary adventures which are told by the bovs themselves delicious nutritious the evening hymn 2.1rd a & m was thr n sung the benediction was pronounced hy the rev j f b l louith thp third and fourth day passed and the sense that death was close nt hand pervaded a'l it was indeed a stem picture of the horrors of tho sen the wearied nnd hnlf famished wretches ataggered to the pnurnps whose dismal clank bad been in creasing : ihe captain wearied with his long vijjil at the wheel found it difficult to make his stiffened limbs obey his will and the lonelv watcher on the deckhouse oftentimes sank into sleep from sbffr exhaustion dreams came to her and in one of tl>eni she saw a full-rigged ship steering toward tbe water-lofffred hulk on wbieb sh lay in fancy she saw n fabric of sails and spars rounding to un der tie leo of the wrecked mineola and heard the splash of oars as the rescuing boat came alonside ahe awoke with n start and hardly believed her senses when through eves thickened as with glass ahe saw a ship the duplicate of her dream's fanevh made atj thompson bakery wednesdays and saturdays jr j thompson the great blood purifier purely vegetable tfor notes on the addresses delivered see 3rd page ] as a book of adventure the story will rival defoe the book contains much information tbat it would be difficult to induce a lad to acquire under any otber disguise it is nicely cotton up both binding and illustrations being deserving of comment april 13th 1891 the elixir is the purest and best remedy in in cipient cases of cholera typhoid remittent intermittent and other fevers bilious : and : sick : headaches wreck of the minkoh boots & shoes rphe undersigned having taken oyer -*- the business of the late b p masters esq solicits'a share'of tho public patronage feom thk n y tores a qniet-spoken young man whose suit of plain black clothes and nnstaichod cotton shirt eave no suggestion of the hardy tar as he is popularly re garded in story hooks stood in n new street ping office the other day and in a matter of fait sort of way told the story of his shipwreck and bow he his young wife and < rew had braved death for five days off the bermudas on sale '* boyal gazette office the tower and stationers generally throughout bermuda arising from a disordered system the elixir being a perfect cleanser of the alimentary organs will naturally be able to clear dyspepsia indigestion and other atten dant ailments from the system and create a healthy appetite and a fresh enjoyment of life a stjre curm for rheumatism diseased liver i dipsomania 1 n sole^agenr l publishers : cbas t dillingham & co new york price 8 english and american jl boots and shoes private board the young man was capt w d lent of the novia scotian schooner mineola he sailed his vessel out of fernandina fla tvc 28 lumber laden and bound for demerara the schooner had baffling winds met a gale spinas a leak and after a five-days struggle to keep afloat was aban doned at sea ladies and gentlemen can be comfortably ac commodated on reasonable terras by applying to j d seon ccr special orders for boots and shoes promptly attended to vessel's ntaintopaail was laid aback and a boat manned by hardy tars was pulling toward'the wreck to her great joy she soon discovered that the fchip was not of such stuff as her dreams were made of it was the stout s d carleton of rock port me whose crew had seen the signals of dis tress flyine from the schooner and had promptly come to the rescue t s tuzo beid street next door east of woman's work exchange jan 3rd 1s93 im rhjj.fs darrellt medical hall hamilton bewarejjof imitatiows hamilton november 7 1892 " seaward the weather the young skipper said had been fair for the first two days out fiom port then a lone swell rolled up from the southwest and na darkness set in there were a hundred other signs to betoken a gale no preparations were made for it as none were necessary it only required the let ting go of a few halyards and the schooner would have been under hare poles the sun had hardly vanished behind the billows cretts of which were already tinged with a sickly green before the gale burst upon them the vessel leaned nn ler it un til her lee scuppers were waist-deep in water and the foam under her bows was piled high as the bowsprit hamilton parish bermuda mw sftts of bermuda the shipwrecked crew we:e transferred to the carlet in as soon as the boats of ihat vessel could make the trip once on board tbey were the re cipients of every attention from capt amesbury who did everything in his power o make his guests comfortable none of the schooner's crew saved anything except what they stood in all of their clothincr was drenched but thev were imme diately provided with dry garments by the master of the carleton he was much perplexed as to how he conld supply mrs lent's needs but she was given the material and with her womanly dexterity managed to convert it into suitable ap parel for herself the mineola was owned by j w smith of st tohns n b she was huilt at advocate n s in 1881 and was abandoned in a locality about 180 iniles southwest of bermuda it may be interest ing to note that ahe has heen picked up by n tug and towed into bermuda all of those who sailed on board of her were brought into this port the other day by the carlton amone the attractions will be found a tennis lawn sea bathing fishing boating and within ten minutes walk of the caves catarrh ft carriages may be had at the shortest notice telephone call 162 e hay fever catarrhal deafness in handy pocket form just publishled by j m farnsworth templi coubi cable address seaward dec 20th 1892 4 ni new york a new home treatment eamiltok : hotel gregory v lee sole agent for bermuda for sale at the royal gazette as . oon as possible she was brnnuht to the wind and the crew was called to druh'e reef the foresail meanwhile she was rolling punwales under " and the severe strain brought upon tho timbers proba bly by the heavy deekload of lumber sho carried caused the seams in her hull to open the pumps were set going but in spite of cease si efforts to fre the hold the water gained fist it was nl most impossible to sinnd at the pumps the lit tle craft was plunging and lifting over the waves so swiftly that tbe men who wore it the brakes had all tbey cou'i-mo to keep their feet tfcthe deekload threatened to go adrift with every plunge and part of tbe small orew was detailed to jettison that part of the cargo capt lent took tbe wheel and bis wife crawled npon the deck house to keep a look-out it was the first time that she had ever ventured npon the deep and the dreary shrieking of the gale through the rigging and the wild plunges of the deeply laden craft were enough to appall a stouter heart men â€” hadry seamen all â€” and who had had their nerves steadied by many such experiences worked unceasingly at the pumps and at the threatenintr deekload but they were very fj and the rolling of tbe schooner was so frightful that they aguld make little headway with either the captain could give them no aid as it was worth all their lives for him to have relinquished the wheel for a moment all night long the storm-beaten craft labored like a drowning thing â€” one moment on her beams end and the next lifting her wave-drenched decks to the pitiless surges how tbey managed to oat-live that sufferers are not generally aware that these diseases are contagious or that they are due to the presence of living parasites ia the lining membrane of the nose and eustach ian tubes opem froth stationery store dicmber : until : mil a new and practical ouide for dririnj walking and cycling compiled by mr farns worth during his visit to bermuda in the spring of 1891 shewing the condition of the surface of each road by indicated lines from a personal cycling experience microscopic research however has proved this to be a fact and the result is that a sim ple remedy has been formulated whereby these distressing diseases are rapidly and perma nently cured by a few simple application made at home by the patient once in two weeks a pamphlet explaining this new treatment is sent.on receipt of 2 jd stamp by a hutton dixon f4'l & 45 east bloor st toronto canada scientific american walt br aiken proprietor dec 20 1892 tf r a downing & oo foreign express custom house brokers notice royal gazette office december 7th 1891 all persons having claims against the late mrs ann hunt thompson are requested to render their accounts to the under signed on or before the llth february now open richardson's studio at the old stand qtt-esiesct stfibht 12/28/92 12 months forwarding and commission merchants 20 exchange place john p thompson the atlantic hotbl somerset front stbbet upstairs - - hamilton 63 k 65 beaver st new york p o box 3550 richatll f downing thomas h downing 23 january 1893 3 paid j wood gfeu proprietor antonio santucci new cameras new styles of photos new lenses new accessories and new scenery old prices photos taken iu all sizes from the smallest locket to life size board and lodging for pebma nbnt and transient guhbts m moloney manager foreign express department billiard room and sample boom connected with the hotel for he acoooimodation and con venience of guests and visitors pitts bay pembroke all photos warranted to stand the climate no drying out required bermuda repkesentatives thompson & roberts may 18th 1891 sails ani airiufi made ani repaired satisfaction guaranteed hamilton 8th november 1893 kj strictly a first-class house feby 22nd 1892 12m november 22nd 1892 3m

igg^gmmmmmmmm^mmmm-^d '^^^^^ j^^l^^^^cÂ£~j j=t^j^^^l t ~~^ ?â™¦ bermuda commercial and genial atvwctsm ajnd r__w.o_4i)ffl vol lxvi-no 6 state super tias antiqijas 34s per annan hamilton bermnda tuesday february 7 1893 annual general tleotiiis of nieht is still a mit'er of wonder to those who sur vived it tlie weight problem solved at last the bermum church society colonial secretary's office slowlv the long hours fraught with momentary neril went by and then the dawn came it saw the cuntfiin shll at tho wheel three of the men at work n-ith the treacherous deck load and the other two toilinij it the pumps on the deckhouse a blonde haired vounsr woman pallid witn her ion viffil was strainlr.fr her achingr eyes to the vacant sea line nothing was in sieht and the alneeris 25 " that the thanks of this meeting be tendered to the officers of the society for their services dur ing the past twelve months and that the follow ing gentlemen be requefted to serve'on the commit tee for the current year : â€” ladies premier 4 oa and after the first day of february on thousand eight hundred and ninety three every person riding or being upon a bicycle in any pub lic road or street or other public place shall at all times between the hours of ceven o'clock in tha evening and five o'clock in the next morning be tween the last day of february and the first day ol september and between the hours of six o'clock in the evening and six o'clock in the next morning between the last day of august and first day of march carry attached thereto a lump whioh.akall be so constructed and fixed as to exhibit a light in the direction in which he is proceeding and eo lighted and kept lighted as to afford adequate means of signalling the approach or position ot the bicycle with guai'ds^^^^^^p&addle ami pedals solbs^^h all fitted with the best and most expensive pneumatic tyre ou earus chain case 25 william s rarr forster m cooper nathaniel a cooper richard f cooper john s darrell hon r t darrell jnspph 0 diekinsorj hon t n dill john fowle john a frith hon w h gosling reginald gray hon jos h harvey alpheus j hill marischnl s hunt charles v insrham o t middleton t scott pearman thomas j pearman clarence peniston w r perincbief thomas s reid joseph h thomas hon t h tri.ninghann thomas 3 wadson robert ward when the sun went down behind his tarnished screen few of the mineola crew hoped to see it again bulwark had been smashed in water was pouring into the hold through the rents in the hull nnd the storm-swol'en co'vexitv of canvas on thc foremast threatened to go into ribbons at any moment the crow rendered desperate withhuti ger and thirst and their fruitless labor at the pumps gave it a sea blesting and wished it would thev had made ft long and bravo fight against the whole atlantic and it is no wonder that thoy wero at last discouraged by tbe array of peri's which thev were called upon to encounter thev had been constantly on deck ever since the pale had first burst open them constantly drenched by tho flving sprav nnd with nothing whatever to eat or to drink the little woman on thc top of tbe deckhouse nr.fl the captain who had never left his station st tie wheel also deserve a prominent pluce in marine literature tl e next day came and went and the next night settled in without anv sail being sighted the craft was b'ill sullenly plunging over the waves and the exhausted creatures who had been vaiclv working the pumps wondered whv she did not nt once plunge head foremost beneath one of the tcwering surge s they were satisfied she would do before a rescuer was sisrhted cushion tyres 22 15 0 second grade machines from 9 good discount for cash or on easy terms of payment -â– ""% machines for hire lamps bells and every accessory iÂ»_el.e3__vi:it3_r sole agents 0-k"oxj_es oo j tucker acting colonial seoreury hon w h wilkinson jr v atkims & co east broad way 4th resolution was prrprop d bv mr thomas 8 beid and seconded hv mr 0 t middleton 17 jan * 7 feb " thnt the thanks of this mreting be offered to the bermuda mechanic beneficial association for their kindness in allowing the church society tho pr&tuitcus use of the hall for ihe purpose of hold ing this annual meeting jany 30 1893 2 m dr merger vet e rim a ri am frasoati - - platts from tlie " minneapolis tribune ij _â– _$â€¢ o sth re oluiiov â– Â» as prop">se.l hv hon w ti gosling nnd seconded bv hon thos n dil : minn : nov 13 1892 boston telephone 41 july 26th 1803 tf f " that a cordial v to of thanks he offered to his excellency the govi-rror for his kindness in ac cepting the offiee of patron of the society and in presiding over this meeting wmuciiu ob tirebermtiuao commended by the medical faculty hygentc health elixir rv w e mover is the story of three young sters wrecked at sea and thrown upon tbe ber mudas here tbey meet with the most extra ordinary adventures which are told by the bovs themselves delicious nutritious the evening hymn 2.1rd a & m was thr n sung the benediction was pronounced hy the rev j f b l louith thp third and fourth day passed and the sense that death was close nt hand pervaded a'l it was indeed a stem picture of the horrors of tho sen the wearied nnd hnlf famished wretches ataggered to the pnurnps whose dismal clank bad been in creasing : ihe captain wearied with his long vijjil at the wheel found it difficult to make his stiffened limbs obey his will and the lonelv watcher on the deckhouse oftentimes sank into sleep from sbffr exhaustion dreams came to her and in one of tl>eni she saw a full-rigged ship steering toward tbe water-lofffred hulk on wbieb sh lay in fancy she saw n fabric of sails and spars rounding to un der tie leo of the wrecked mineola and heard the splash of oars as the rescuing boat came alonside ahe awoke with n start and hardly believed her senses when through eves thickened as with glass ahe saw a ship the duplicate of her dream's fanevh made atj thompson bakery wednesdays and saturdays jr j thompson the great blood purifier purely vegetable tfor notes on the addresses delivered see 3rd page ] as a book of adventure the story will rival defoe the book contains much information tbat it would be difficult to induce a lad to acquire under any otber disguise it is nicely cotton up both binding and illustrations being deserving of comment april 13th 1891 the elixir is the purest and best remedy in in cipient cases of cholera typhoid remittent intermittent and other fevers bilious : and : sick : headaches wreck of the minkoh boots & shoes rphe undersigned having taken oyer -*- the business of the late b p masters esq solicits'a share'of tho public patronage feom thk n y tores a qniet-spoken young man whose suit of plain black clothes and nnstaichod cotton shirt eave no suggestion of the hardy tar as he is popularly re garded in story hooks stood in n new street ping office the other day and in a matter of fait sort of way told the story of his shipwreck and bow he his young wife and < rew had braved death for five days off the bermudas on sale '* boyal gazette office the tower and stationers generally throughout bermuda arising from a disordered system the elixir being a perfect cleanser of the alimentary organs will naturally be able to clear dyspepsia indigestion and other atten dant ailments from the system and create a healthy appetite and a fresh enjoyment of life a stjre curm for rheumatism diseased liver i dipsomania 1 n sole^agenr l publishers : cbas t dillingham & co new york price 8 english and american jl boots and shoes private board the young man was capt w d lent of the novia scotian schooner mineola he sailed his vessel out of fernandina fla tvc 28 lumber laden and bound for demerara the schooner had baffling winds met a gale spinas a leak and after a five-days struggle to keep afloat was aban doned at sea ladies and gentlemen can be comfortably ac commodated on reasonable terras by applying to j d seon ccr special orders for boots and shoes promptly attended to vessel's ntaintopaail was laid aback and a boat manned by hardy tars was pulling toward'the wreck to her great joy she soon discovered that the fchip was not of such stuff as her dreams were made of it was the stout s d carleton of rock port me whose crew had seen the signals of dis tress flyine from the schooner and had promptly come to the rescue t s tuzo beid street next door east of woman's work exchange jan 3rd 1s93 im rhjj.fs darrellt medical hall hamilton bewarejjof imitatiows hamilton november 7 1892 " seaward the weather the young skipper said had been fair for the first two days out fiom port then a lone swell rolled up from the southwest and na darkness set in there were a hundred other signs to betoken a gale no preparations were made for it as none were necessary it only required the let ting go of a few halyards and the schooner would have been under hare poles the sun had hardly vanished behind the billows cretts of which were already tinged with a sickly green before the gale burst upon them the vessel leaned nn ler it un til her lee scuppers were waist-deep in water and the foam under her bows was piled high as the bowsprit hamilton parish bermuda mw sftts of bermuda the shipwrecked crew we:e transferred to the carlet in as soon as the boats of ihat vessel could make the trip once on board tbey were the re cipients of every attention from capt amesbury who did everything in his power o make his guests comfortable none of the schooner's crew saved anything except what they stood in all of their clothincr was drenched but thev were imme diately provided with dry garments by the master of the carleton he was much perplexed as to how he conld supply mrs lent's needs but she was given the material and with her womanly dexterity managed to convert it into suitable ap parel for herself the mineola was owned by j w smith of st tohns n b she was huilt at advocate n s in 1881 and was abandoned in a locality about 180 iniles southwest of bermuda it may be interest ing to note that ahe has heen picked up by n tug and towed into bermuda all of those who sailed on board of her were brought into this port the other day by the carlton amone the attractions will be found a tennis lawn sea bathing fishing boating and within ten minutes walk of the caves catarrh ft carriages may be had at the shortest notice telephone call 162 e hay fever catarrhal deafness in handy pocket form just publishled by j m farnsworth templi coubi cable address seaward dec 20th 1892 4 ni new york a new home treatment eamiltok : hotel gregory v lee sole agent for bermuda for sale at the royal gazette as . oon as possible she was brnnuht to the wind and the crew was called to druh'e reef the foresail meanwhile she was rolling punwales under " and the severe strain brought upon tho timbers proba bly by the heavy deekload of lumber sho carried caused the seams in her hull to open the pumps were set going but in spite of cease si efforts to fre the hold the water gained fist it was nl most impossible to sinnd at the pumps the lit tle craft was plunging and lifting over the waves so swiftly that tbe men who wore it the brakes had all tbey cou'i-mo to keep their feet tfcthe deekload threatened to go adrift with every plunge and part of tbe small orew was detailed to jettison that part of the cargo capt lent took tbe wheel and bis wife crawled npon the deck house to keep a look-out it was the first time that she had ever ventured npon the deep and the dreary shrieking of the gale through the rigging and the wild plunges of the deeply laden craft were enough to appall a stouter heart men â€” hadry seamen all â€” and who had had their nerves steadied by many such experiences worked unceasingly at the pumps and at the threatenintr deekload but they were very fj and the rolling of tbe schooner was so frightful that they aguld make little headway with either the captain could give them no aid as it was worth all their lives for him to have relinquished the wheel for a moment all night long the storm-beaten craft labored like a drowning thing â€” one moment on her beams end and the next lifting her wave-drenched decks to the pitiless surges how tbey managed to oat-live that sufferers are not generally aware that these diseases are contagious or that they are due to the presence of living parasites ia the lining membrane of the nose and eustach ian tubes opem froth stationery store dicmber : until : mil a new and practical ouide for dririnj walking and cycling compiled by mr farns worth during his visit to bermuda in the spring of 1891 shewing the condition of the surface of each road by indicated lines from a personal cycling experience microscopic research however has proved this to be a fact and the result is that a sim ple remedy has been formulated whereby these distressing diseases are rapidly and perma nently cured by a few simple application made at home by the patient once in two weeks a pamphlet explaining this new treatment is sent.on receipt of 2 jd stamp by a hutton dixon f4'l & 45 east bloor st toronto canada scientific american walt br aiken proprietor dec 20 1892 tf r a downing & oo foreign express custom house brokers notice royal gazette office december 7th 1891 all persons having claims against the late mrs ann hunt thompson are requested to render their accounts to the under signed on or before the llth february now open richardson's studio at the old stand qtt-esiesct stfibht 12/28/92 12 months forwarding and commission merchants 20 exchange place john p thompson the atlantic hotbl somerset front stbbet upstairs - - hamilton 63 k 65 beaver st new york p o box 3550 richatll f downing thomas h downing 23 january 1893 3 paid j wood gfeu proprietor antonio santucci new cameras new styles of photos new lenses new accessories and new scenery old prices photos taken iu all sizes from the smallest locket to life size board and lodging for pebma nbnt and transient guhbts m moloney manager foreign express department billiard room and sample boom connected with the hotel for he acoooimodation and con venience of guests and visitors pitts bay pembroke all photos warranted to stand the climate no drying out required bermuda repkesentatives thompson & roberts may 18th 1891 sails ani airiufi made ani repaired satisfaction guaranteed hamilton 8th november 1893 kj strictly a first-class house feby 22nd 1892 12m november 22nd 1892 3m